In its last two games, Auburn has attempted only 15 passes while racking up 677 rushing yards to win both by a combined score of 90-40.

The Tigers have the No. 3-ranked rushing attack, which is averaging 320 yards per game. Running back Tre Mason is the star of the show with his 1,038 yards rushing and 16 touchdowns while averaging 5.7 yards per carry. Quarterback Nick Marshall has another 734 yards rushing and seven rushing touchdowns as well.

It will be a classic strength-versus-strength matchup on Saturday. In their three losses, the Bulldogs have held their opposition to less than 200 total rushing yards.

Whichever team can impose its will in this regard will surely emerge victorious.

Prediction

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With how the season has played out to this point, Georgia will simply look to play the spoiler against an Auburn team that not only has its eyes set on a date with No. 1 Alabama to close out the season, but an SEC championship as well.

While Georgia has been stout against the run, it has yet to encounter anything quite like the Auburn attack.

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Mason and Marshall will have success in setting up short third-down scenarios, where Marshall can take advantage of Georgia's secondary through the air if necessary.

Injuries have derailed the season for the Bulldogs, and while they are getting a bit healthier, star running back Todd Gurley still has an ankle issue, per Joel Erickson of AL.com. If Gurley is hobbled, the Bulldogs offense will have little success in moving the ball in a one-dimensional manner.